Inter and Juventus have ¤13 million for Morata

Alvaro Morata seems to be Europe's flavour of the month. His name is on the lips of many chequebook-carrying club representatives this winter, the two new suitors for the Real academy player being Italian big guns Juventus and Inter Milan. According to this Thursday's 'La Gazetta dello Sport', both clubs are looking to get Morata on board.

Many clubs are looking to take advantage of the player's intermittent contribution to the Real cause, promising the player more minutes out on the field – something Morata is chomping at the bit to have. According to the Italian paper, Real Madrid is open to offers if the money is good enough.

Juventus is prepared to fork out between ¤12 and 13 million for the forward. Inter, meanwhile, is also happy to stump up the same amount, but would need to see the departure of one of its present players for the deal to be viable.

Real's condition - a buy-back clause Real is open to offers, but according to 'La Gazzetta dello Sport', does not want to burn any bridges. In the case where a club is ready to flash enough cash for Álvaro Morata, 'Los Blancos' would insist on the inclusion of a buy-back option in the contract.